The North East will see sunshine and warm temperature, with the Met Office explaining that it will be “Dry, settled, and very mild through the rest of the weekend and into early next week, with some sunny spells after the clearance of overnight mist, fog, and low cloud.”

Yorkshire will see sunshine throughout the weekend, remaining dry in most places. Maximum temperature of 14C.

The south of England will see a dull and misty start on Saturday, with some patchy fog in areas.

The Met Office add that “it should slowly brighten up during the day, with sunny spells developing across many parts from the east. Maximum temperature 15C.
“Dry, settled, and mild through the rest of the weekend and into early next week, with increasing amounts of sunshine, after the clearance of overnight mist, fog, and low cloud.”

‘Atlantic fronts crossing the whole of the UK’

Wet and windy weather could hit the UK in March (Photo: Shutterstock)

Although this dry, settled period of weather is set to continue during the end of the month, more turbulent weather could occur at the beginning of March, with more wet and windy weather.

The Met Office said: “The largely dry, sunny and mild conditions are likely to continue until the end of February, although rain and strong winds will affect the northwest at times.

“Temperatures may gradually become closer to normal. Any spells of rain will tend to weaken as they move southeast, just bringing cloudier skies.

“Overnight frosts are still possible with mist and fog patches too. By early March we are more likely to see Atlantic fronts crossing the whole of the UK bringing stronger winds and rain at times.”

The Met Office UK outlook for Friday 8 March to Friday 22 March said: “There are signals for Atlantic fronts to cross the whole of the UK, bringing a mixture of wet and windy weather to many parts, but also intermittent drier spells.”